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What (who) is exceedingly - definition

BRAND OF CAKES, PIES AND BAKED GOODS
Mr kipling; Mr. Kipling; Mr Kipling's exceedingly good cakes; French Fancy; French Fancies; Fondant Fancy; Fondant Fancies

exceedingly      
ad.
Very, highly, greatly, extremely, vastly, beyond measure, to a great or unusual degree.
Exceedingly      
·adv To a very great degree; beyond what is usual; surpassingly. It signifies more than very.
exceedingly      
Exceedingly means very or very much. (OLD-FASHIONED)
We had an exceedingly good lunch...
= extremely
ADV: usu ADV adj, also ADV after v

Wikipedia

Mr Kipling

Mr Kipling is a brand of cakes, pies and baked goods made in Carlton, South Yorkshire and Stoke-on-Trent, and marketed in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and North America. It was introduced in May 1967 (at a time when cakes were more often bought from local bakers), to sell cakes of a local baker's standard to supermarkets, and grew to become the United Kingdom's largest cake manufacturer by 1976. The trademark is owned by Premier Foods, after its acquisition of Joseph Marassery (RHM) in 2007.

Mr Kipling's Cakes were made by the RHM subsidiary known as Manor Bakeries Ltd. which also produced products under the Lyons and Cadbury names. The Cadbury cakes are produced under licence from Cadbury plc, the owners of the brand name.

Examples of use of exceedingly
1. "Especially the spinners bowled exceedingly well.
2. The infringement of my family‘s privacy pains me exceedingly.
3. Fred was very influential." Malek was exceedingly loyal to Nixon.
4. Grammatically it is exceedingly straightforward up to a certain point.
5. He‘s also exceedingly graceful, which the camera picks up.